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Race report from Porvoo

The autumn domestic competition season continued on October 8. In Porvoo. The taekwondo athletes were represented by a number of familiar faces as well as a couple who had not been to the games.

Upbeat performances on trains

In the morning, first-timer Iines Korhose had a reason to smile when, after two rather overwhelming victories, a gold medal was hung around his neck.

Venne Viitaniemi, who competed in his second competition, also showed a model of hard kicks. The first opponent's attempts were quickly reduced to Venne's kicks, but in his second match, Venne had to bow to numbers 4-5.

Janika Tatti competed in two series, the final matches of both of which were almost consecutive. An unfortunate loss in the first turned into a tasty victory in the second at the end of a tight match.

Lauri Hulikkala won his first match 5-4, but had to admit that his tall opponent was better in the final. Lauri's persistent effort until the last seconds of the match was amazing to watch.

The D1 girls' -30kg series was strongly represented, as three of the four competitors recognized the colors of Taekwondo athletes. A mutual match could not be avoided, and Jenny Vettenniemi and Aino Kortelainen took the measure of each other in the semifinals. This time, Jenny was one point better and advanced to the final against the Porvoo who won Sofia. Unfortunately, the final ended in a 0-1 loss, but Jenny already vowed to win next time.

Frans Orjasniemi found scoring opportunities well, but the kicks remained cautious and the required number of points did not accumulate on the board. Similarly, Risto Hyvärinen, who played in adult amateurs, was unnecessarily careful with his kicks and thus lost in the opening match.

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Boat in blue ready for the match

A small team in cadets

Only Emilia Lahti and Plum Kopisto were responsible for the cadet representation this time, when part of the team was in the Latvian G1 tournament. However, both of them participated in two series and the balance was a nice 3 gold and 1 silver. Plum's performance in the final of the cadet -45kg series was extremely positive. A strong and taller opponent roared forward with power, but Plum stopped him in one situation after another, snapping home the points himself. The tactically very complete match ended with a 3-0 win for Plum. Only 8 seconds had passed in Plum's second final, when the opponent had to give up due to a leg injury. However, the 3-0 score for Plum showed that Plum's hunt for points had only just begun.

Emmi got busy with her own finals, when one was waiting to start while the other was still in progress. A loss from B1 teams, but a 3-1 win from our own cadet series. Emmi's elegant solution in the last moments of the match brought the victory home, when the overtime was only seconds away.

The coaching team Juho Ranta, Petteri Kauppinen and Pauli Raivio were satisfied with the day's performance. The team's team spirit played really well and the parents were always involved in the heart of the action. Hopefully, we will go to the Vantaa Ambassador's Cup with a twice as big team in the same positive spirit!

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The heats are taken care of, the matches are ahead

 

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Training for taekwondo mothers and fathers!

The long wait ended on Sunday 2.10. when the "Grey Panthers" group kicked off. As a rule, the exercises are on Sundays at 12-13, but course instructor Janne Rita gives even more detailed schedules. Janne has a long experience not only in taekwondo but also with stuck hips and tight shoulders. So even the most rigid get oil in the machinery!

Who is the panther group suitable for? Just for anyone who has ever sat on the edge of the hall marveling at their children's taekwondo skills or even threatened to know better themselves. No previous experience or basic physical fitness is required, but you can get started lightly, relaxedly and with a twinkle in your eye.

Participation in classes does not require prior registration. The hourly fee is voluntary and is collected in cash at the beginning of the hour. Taekwondo athletes will triple the accumulated amount and it will be directed directly to support the training of the club's athletes. The proceeds of the autumn course will be directed to support the athletes' training by buying electronic armor and head protection for the club.

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The first indoor competitions of the fall on Friday

The first indoor competitions of autumn will be held as usual on the last Friday of the month 30.9.

Participation is free for everyone, and you do not need to register separately. Competitors from outside the club are also warmly welcome.

17:00-19:00 – E, D, and C2

19:00-21:00 – C1, B1, A1 and H (can be started on a rolling basis even earlier at the end of the junnum races)

If you are not sure which group you should join, feel free to contact the coaches. Especially for the larger C2 trains, it is worth asking if more suitable resistors could be found on a later shift. We encourage all new enthusiasts to participate in the games, even if they don't even know what competing means. The first time you can look at the moods or even try it yourself if you feel like it.

You can borrow the missing protectors from the club, but we recommend everyone to buy their own training protectors. Ask more from the gym's equipment store and coaches.

Note! No other exercises will be organized on the day of the Salika competition.

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A handsome medal pot from Eura

The fitness level of the taekwondo athletes was just right in Eura

The first competitions of the autumn domestic competition season were organized on Saturday 24.9. in Eura. A total of 170 athletes fought for medals, and the team of Taekwondo athletes did get their own encouragement and a little bit from others as well.

In the morning heats, Lauri Hulikkala, Aino Kortelainen and Sofia Sarala grabbed the first medals of the day, when Aino and Lauri won their series with stylish performances, and Sofia had to settle for bronze after a tight fight.

In the afternoon, the league series were played, where the club was represented by Plum Kopisto, Luca Leskinen, Aino Kortelainen, Severi Sarala, Emilia Lahti and Hannes Tolonen. Plum had reason to smile after two quite overwhelming series wins. Aino and Emmi also grabbed the brightest medals in their respective categories. The others had to settle for bronze and silver, but the performances of the day were extremely positive. Severi, Luca and Hannes were really able to challenge their tough opponents, and if a few more things fall into place, they will also take home the wins.

Coach Pauli Raivio was very satisfied with the team's performance. Everyone's legs seemed to be in good shape and the contestants exuded confidence. Let's go to the games in Porvoo and Vantaa with a bigger team to repeat the series victories and turn the silver and bronze into gold!

Congratulations again to all the medalists!

Score:

  • Lauri Hulikkala, D2 -45kg, 1st.
  • Sofia Sarala, D1 -28kg, 3rd.
  • Aino Kortelainen, D1 -30kg, 1st.
  • Aino Kortelainen C1 -33kg, 1st.
  • Plum Kopisto C1 -41kg, 1.
  • Plum Kopisto C1 -45kg, 1.
  • Luca Leskinen C1 -33kg, 3rd.
  • Severi Sarala, B1 -68kg, 3rd.
  • Emilia Lahti C1 -51kg, 1st.
  • Emilia Lahti, B1 -52kg, 3rd.
  • Hannes Tolonen, C1 -49kg, 2nd.

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Great medal haul from the Klaukkala Open

Klaukkala Open -liikesarjakilpailut käytiin lauantaina 10.9. Maaniitun koululla Nurmijärvellä. Taekwondourheilijoita olivat edustamassa Plum Kopisto, Victoria Hentunen, Sofia Sarala, Bella Buuri, Luca Leskinen ja Aino Kortelainen valmentajanaan Essi Labart.

Aino kahmi kirkkaimpia mitaleita kaksin käsin napaten voitot sinivöisten ilvesten sarjasta, sinivöisten harrastajien sarjasta sekä ikäisestensä taitokisasarjasta. Myös junnupoikien puolella taitokisan voitto tuli Taekwondourheilijoille Plum Kopiston korjatessa potin kotiin. Kadettipoikien sarjassa Plum ylsi pronssille. Ilvespareissa Bella ja Victoria loistivat nappaamalla kultaa ja onnistuivat lähestulkoon uusimaan tempun ryhmäsarjassa Sofian kanssa aikuisten ryhmää vastaan. Lopulta tytöt joutuivat tyytymään hopeaan kutkuttavan 0,02 pisteen erolla. Bellan mitalisaalis kasvoi entisestään kultamitalilla vihrevöisistä Ilveksistä. Luca taas nappasi pronssia sinivöisten ilvesten sarjassa.

Valmentaja Essi oli erittäin tyytäväinen joukkueen suorituksiiin. Ahkera treeni tuotti jälleen kaivattua tulosta! Tästä on helppo jatkaa kohti seuraavia karkeloita.

Congratulations to all medalists!

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Small children's groups full

The strong demand in autumn, especially for groups of smaller children, has been an extremely positive surprise. New enthusiasts have eagerly joined the groups and the atmosphere has been quite close. For the sake of training comfort and room for movement, in the future, newcomers should check in advance whether there is room in the groups. Currently full are muksutaekwondo, toddler taekwondo, toddler taekwondo, 3-4 year olds and 5-6 year olds.

However, feel free to contact us if you want to start a hobby. Vacant positions will occur in subordinate groups due to transfers.

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Open doors drew people

There were enough visitors at Konala's open day

The door of Konala's gym had barely been opened on Sunday, when the first eager acquaintances came to get a taste of taekwondo. The long-lasting hits of the day were trial workouts, speed kicking competitions, ball games and certain cup coffees. The atmosphere in the gym adapted to the day's weather: warm and sunny. There was also enough interest at Malminkartano's Elojuhl, where Sampo, Petteri and Pauli were on duty. In addition to them, Victoria, Bella and Janika came to put on a fast-paced sports show for the crowd. Special thanks to the girls for participating in the show.

The taekwondo athletes thank all visitors and warmly welcome them to the training sessions.

Free training months drawn

Onnetar has completed the draw for free training months. This time, a stroke of luck fell on the following participants:

Viivi Lehtisaari

Milla Vaskelainen

Aiden Smith

Congratulations to the winners! See you at the gym!

Teemu

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August belt exams in a package

30 new belt values

The summer training has clearly not gone to waste, as a total of 30 new belt values were completed in August's belt tests. The test for adults was held on Thursday, August 25. Sampo and Juho, who gave excellent feedback about the group. Pauli and Petteri were responsible for Friday's Junior exam. Fun and hard work really radiated from the enthusiasts. Taekwondo athletes congratulates the trialists on their new belt values!

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Those who completed the yellow belt and green ribbons after the job
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Video link for learning movement sequences

Did you miss the training sessions where the next set of movements to be learned was reviewed or otherwise you just want to repeat, check individual techniques or how they are performed? The Internet is full of model videos, the level of which is, to put it mildly, variable. The item "sets of motion”, where you can find a link to a high-quality sample video. So nothing to do but train! Don't forget our belt tying video either, if you don't want to tie the knot neatly.

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Open day in Konala on August 28.

Come and learn about the versatile hobby of taekwondo!

Right now is a great time to start practicing taekwondo. Finland's top club, Taekwondourheilijat 2011 ry organizes an open day where anyone can get to know the sport by watching, trying and asking questions. The club's instructors will be there to talk about the sport, the club and training, so the answers to mind-boggling questions can be found at Konala, Ruosilankuja 3 C, Helsinki on Sunday 28.8.2016. The doors open at 12:00 and are open until five, even longer if there are enough people interested. In the future, e.g. introductory training opportunities, competitions, raffle for training months, etc. And serving coffee and juice - of course!

There is no bad age or condition to start taekwondo, the sport is suitable for everyone. Small children learn general physical skills, and with seniors we go at a calm, but still developing pace. For the young and enthusiastic, our club offers fast-paced training and learning competitive sports under the leadership of our country's most successful taekwondo athletes. In our club, there are many families, where both children of different ages and parents enthusiastically pursue their own goals, or together in family groups. So don't worry, start taekwondo now!

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